Stargate SG-1 Predicted 2010 Would Be Like This… Didn’t They?
The Jetsons were a vision of the future. 1984 another vision of a year, when written, in the distant, yet foreseeable future. Here’s a glimpse of how the phenomenal 90’s sci-fi series Stargate SG-1 envisioned life in 2010. Ah, if only…
Cross Browser Compatibility – Should We Consider MSIE5.5 Users or Redirect Them For Their Benefit?
Cross Browser Compatibility is a big deal in the world of web design. Different people use different browsers. So the cross-browser compatibility crowd argue that web designers should design for all browsers. But if we design for the old, out-of-date versions of browsers, aren’t we doing a disservice to their users? One of the best browsers available is free, after all. Below, what this domain looks like across browsers.
Cross Browser Compatibility checked using BrowserShots.
Standard Time – People Powered, Monumental Digital Clock
Now this is cool.
Standard time devotes people power to changing the time on this monumental clock. Though, I recommend if you’ve ever felt like your job is just moving digits on a clock, not to follow suit. Instead read a productivity blog like Zen Habits.
Enjoy. :)
Check out Brian Solis’ Introducing The Social Compass
More great content from Brian Solis, one of web 2.0’s most influential and intelligent commenters, The Social Compass is a valuable bit of information for anyone entering this era of web development. As an alternative to the social compass, has Myspace become the “Social Morass”? Enjoy the read, and have a great day, GF
Introducing The Social Compass via Brian Solis – PR 2.0 by brian on 10/8/09
A compass is a device for discovering orientation and serves as a true indicator of physical direction.
Inspired by a moral compass, The Social Compass serves as our value system when defining our program activities. It points a brand in a physical and experiential direction to genuinely and effectively connect with customers, peers, and influencers, where they interact and seek guidance online.
Google Voice mails exposed for all to see and hear
Apparently, even the most secure and private information isn’t.
http://blogs.zdnet.com/security/?p=4694
Makes me wonder what sort of cross-departmental communication is happening at Google. Fix it quickly guys!










